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Health, Safety, the Environment & CSR

IPLOCA Fall Sessions: 2024 HSE & CSR Workshop in Lisbon

The workshop, held on 22 October, was led by Diana Anghel from Caterpillar Safety Services. The morning provided the opportunity for attendees to hear about the latest learnings about Human-Machine Interfaces from a health and safety perspective.

In the afternoon, participants were divided into small groups to work on the following questions:

1. What is dangerous (in the human-machine interaction dynamic) ?

2. What do we do that is difficult (to implement or work around)?

3. What do we do that doesn’t make sense (in application today)?

4. What we can do differently (from what is being done today)?

5. What do we do that is delightful (or going well)?

Answers to these questions can be viewed here.

IPLOCA warmly thanks the members of the HSE & CSR Committee who sponsored this workshop, namely Caterpillar, Denys, Max Streicher GmbH & Co KG a.A, Max Streicher S.p.A., J. Murphy and Sons, Serimax, SICIM, Spiecapag and Tekfen Construction.

In September the Committee welcomed its new Chair, Giovanni Muriana Giovanni, a member of the IPLOCA Board of Directors, is the Managing Director of MAX STREICHER S.p.A. He holds a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering and has more than 20 years of international experience in the oil, gas and energy industry. In 2012, when he joined MAX STREICHER S.p.A., the German group gave him the responsibility for strengthening the company and boosting business development efforts abroad.

News from the HSE & CSR Committee

In September the Committee welcomed its new Chair, Giovanni Muriana Giovanni, a member of the IPLOCA Board of Directors, is the Managing Director of MAX STREICHER S.p.A. He holds a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering and has more than 20 years of international experience in the oil, gas and energy industry. In 2012, when he joined MAX STREICHER S.p.A., the German group gave him the responsibility for strengthening the company and boosting business development efforts abroad.

The Committee welcomed a new member, John Kinirons, who is Group SHES and Sustainability Director at J. Murphy and Sons. John is a Chartered Civil Engineer and Health and Safety professional who has used the knowledge and experience gained working in operations to drive significant improvement in health and safety performance. John has managed and led the health and safety function in a number of large multidisciplinary construction-based organisations. He has worked across many different environments in his career and is vastly experienced in the building, rail and power sectors.

The Committee welcomed a new member, John Kinirons, who is Group SHES and Sustainability Director at J. Murphy and Sons. John is a Chartered Civil Engineer and Health and Safety professional who has used the knowledge and experience gained working in operations to drive significant improvement in health and safety performance. John has managed and led the health and safety function in a number of large multidisciplinary construction-based organisations. He has worked across many different environments in his career and is vastly experienced in the building, rail and power sectors.

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